ICD-11 classes
06 Mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders
Secondary mental or behavioural syndromes associated with...
6E61 — Secondary psychotic syndrome
ICD-11 6E61 — Secondary psychotic syndrome
A syndrome characterised by the presence of prominent hallucinations or delusions judged to be a direct pathophysiological consequence of a health condition not classified under mental and behavioural disorders, based on evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings. The symptoms are not accounted for by delirium or by another mental and behavioural disorder, and are not a psychologically mediated response to a severe medical condition (e.g., an acute stress reaction in response to a life-threatening diagnosis). This category should be used in addition to the diagnosis for the presumed underlying disorder or disease when the psychotic symptoms are sufficiently severe to warrant specific clinical attention.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
It excludes 3 items.
- Acute and transient psychotic disorder (6A23)
- Delirium (6D70)
- Mood disorders (6A60-6A8Z)
Diagnosis with code 6E61 contains 4 clarifying diagnoses:
- 6E61.0 — Secondary psychotic syndrome, with hallucinations
- 6E61.1 — Secondary psychotic syndrome, with delusions
- 6E61.2 — Secondary psychotic syndrome, with hallucinations and delusions
- 6E61.3 — Secondary psychotic syndrome, with unspecified symptoms
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere: